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Monday, 26 October 2009 Tuesday, 27 October 2009 Wednesday, 28 October 2009 Friday, 30 October 2009*
Public Forum
Time: 0800 - 1200
Location: Crystal (L2)
Author: Dave
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Internet Governance Workshop
Time: 1300 - 1430
Location: Crystal (L2)
Author: Gareth, Wolf, Darlene, Dave, Vivek, Andrés
vivek:Indian representative spoke about the challenges of internet penetration and digital divide from Indian context. He also briefed about the increasing mobile penetration to use it for internet penetration .More clear mechanisms of regional focus was the crux of the presentation of the African representative.IGF to deliver inspiration to regional and national level and should facilitate for critical assessment of ICANN which will benefit it.Access , Diversity issues of IGF experience to be brought to the community. Mapping the issues prior to the IGF can benefit the attendanc .Davos forum has a global impact and one need to make them believe that they need to participate in ICANN has to be attempted. Another view is that Davos lacks civil society participatio. The Donor programme has company donations and also government funding. There is a need for a diverse funding model. IGF –dynamic coalitions model need to be enlarged and consolidated. |
Russia is going to hold its first Internet Governance Forum next Spring
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IANA IPv6 Showcase
Time: 1500 - 1630
Location: Sapphire 4 (L3)
Author: Olivier, Dave
Because IPv6 deployment is costly, it can be deployed gradually. As from now, when you go for IT equipment procurement, make sure that the equipment is IPv6 enabled.There is no transition date to go to IPv6 and there is no transition date to stop supporting IPv6. |
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DNS Abuse Forum
Time: 1500 - 1700
Location: Crystal (L2)
Author:
Vivek:DNS Abuse- Session 1 |
Session II
Rosemary Sinclair : Important to take it out of policy document and put them in practice. To see the Non Commercial Stakeholders Perspectives- One third households are connect to the net- 1.9 billion people are impacted by Net. The biggest growth is Asia, latin America and Eastern Europe. On the concerns the Australian study there is decline in confidence of economic activity. 50% have anti-virus and only 20% have firwall. The questions are how ICANN can support the concerns of thers 2. how eneterprises and good practices can help this concern 3. How ICANN can help other
Hong Xue: ICANN can help the users by enforcing the contractual agreements with the registrants and registries. Introduction of a third party beneficiary clasue in the delegation or accredition agreements. The problem is implementation in a world which has two legal systems of civil and common law base. The second solution is to have a post delegate route. Can ICANN received complaints and take up with the registrars and registrants. If intentional abuse is proved again registry or registrar ICANN should take action. If there is no intention involved but by gross negligence – ICANN should discipline them. Also different policies of registry and registrars have to be revamped as a single good practice policy for the registrars especially with the new gTDL to be operational.
Michele -Blackknight – concerns on the legal issue vs business practice. Not to confuse Trade mark with other type of abuses. Registrars are rational enough to take action based on simple complaints .
Paus : Serious organized crime agency UK
No more amateur but professional criminals. Local protection is possible but outside attacks does not allow legal action . this requires a global law and UN involvement which is a moot point . Submitted amendments in RIAA for a framework by ICANN. Early sharing of intelligence or complaints are crucial. Issues of accuracy of WHO IS . Also it is better to have industry self regulation than of the Government enforced one.
Adrians- Swiss Cybercrime Unit- spoke about the differences between the Internet community and the National Legal regime foundations as challenges to the tackling of DNS abuse
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